I have a project due tomorrow and we have to display our essays really creatively. Is there any project I can do other than just a poster or triboard? cuz everyones doing a poster. thanks
blinkl0ser44 answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 5:01 pm: if you're able to get
to a computer, and your
classroom has a computer
you can use, you can make
a power point. they're
pretty easy to makee. if you
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angie91 answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 4:35 pm: There are lots of things that you can do. You could make something like a diarama (basically a cardboard box filled with items that mean something) or you could do a paster, but make it alittle different. By adding things like pop outs, and things that cover up information (like those books you use to read when you were alittle kid, where you would open up a flap and see "spot" a dog or something) or you could add things like 3-d pictures, and add actual things that stick out, like those little miniature dolls because your essay is on citizenship, or something like that.
Or if you had more time, you could have created a game or something and got the class involved, but that would be quite hard to do in a couple of hours.
There are lots of ways to either make a creative project, or jazz up your poster, depending on what your project is. You are the one writting it, so I don't know all of the facts about it, I would help you more if I could have. I hope I gave you a few ideas though. Good luck!
Love,
Angie91 [ angie91's advice column | Ask angie91 A Question ]
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